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Raney nickel is a finely divided gray solid. It is thermally and structurally stable, and it is for this reason that it is usable in hydrogenation reactions involving high temperatures and pressures. Raney nickel is highly pyrophoric when dry, meaning it catches fire easily when atmospheric conditions allow it to dry out. It is kept submerged under water or any suitable solvent, such as dioxane or ethanol.